What is cone roofs?

Cone roofs are a type of roofing structure that is shaped like a cone. They are commonly used in industrial buildings, such as oil tanks, because they are able to withstand high winds and heavy snow loads. Cone roofs are typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum, and are designed with a spiral support structure that helps distribute the weight of the roof evenly around the circumference. This support structure extends from the base of the cone to the apex and is usually covered with insulation and a waterproof membrane to protect the structure from weathering. Cone roofs provide excellent protection against water leakage, and their sloping design allows rainwater and snow to easily slide off the surface, preventing any damage or leaks. Cone roofs also provide added ventilation, which can be useful in applications where thermal regulation is necessary.